Steelers and Mike McCarthy have reached a verbal agreement for McCarthy to coach his hometown team

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Former Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy waves during halftime of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke, File)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike McCarthy is coming home.

The Pittsburgh Steelers announced Saturday the club has reached a verbal agreement with McCarthy to replace Mike Tomlin as head coach.

McCarthy grew up in the Greenfield neighborhood, just a couple of miles away from the team’s practice facility on the city’s South Side.

The 62-year-old McCarthy is 185–123–2 (playoffs included) across 18 seasons, 13 with Green Bay — which beat the Steelers in the Super Bowl following the 2010 season — and five with Dallas.

His potential hire is just the fourth by the Steelers since 1969 and a marked departure from his predecessors, Tomlin and Hall of Famers Chuck Noll and Bill Cowher.

All three were largely unknown assistants/coordinators. McCarthy is hardly that.

McCarthy would replace Tomlin, who stepped down earlier this month after his 19th season ended with a seventh straight playoff loss, this one at home to the Houston Texans. Tomlin’s surprise departure came as he was under contract for 2026 with a club option for 2027.

The Steelers took a methodical approach, interviewing nearly a dozen candidates that spanned a wide spectrum of experience, from Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores (who spent 2022 as a defensive assistant on Tomlin’s staff) to Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, who was hired by the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday to replace John Harbaugh.

They ultimately landed on McCarthy, who takes over a team that has been stuck in a purgatory of sorts for going on a decade.

Tomlin’s nearly two-decade tenure included 193 regular-season victories — tied with Noll for the most in franchise history — and the team’s sixth Super Bowl. Perhaps most remarkably, Pittsburgh didn’t have a losing season with Tomlin on the sideline.

That startling consistency, however, did not always translate to postseason success. Pittsburgh has been one-and-done in each of its last six playoff appearances, all of them double-digit losses.

In some ways, the Steelers have been victims of their own success. They have frequently been drafting in the high teens and low-20s, not exactly a prime position to find a franchise quarterback. It didn’t help that they chose not to draft Ben Roethlisberger’s replacement in his final seasons, then whiffed badly on Kenny Pickett, who flamed out in less than two years after being taken in the first round of the 2022 draft.

It’s led to a revolving door at the most important position on the field. If Aaron Rodgers, who will be a free agent in March, doesn’t return for a 22nd season, the Steelers will have their sixth different Week 1 quarterback in six years. McCarthy’s arrival, however, would seemingly open the door for the 42-year-old Rodgers to come back.

Rodgers said earlier this month he believes he would have at least a couple of options if he chose to run it back one more time, and his long partnership with McCarthy in Green Bay included a Super Bowl victory over Tomlin and the Steelers. Pittsburgh will have the 21st pick when a draft that appears to be thin in quality options at quarterback descends on the Steel City in late April.

There’s a very real chance the Steelers, who currently only have veteran backup Mason Rudolph and 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard under contract for next season, will kick the can down the road again and address a handful of other positions of need in the draft, namely wide receiver and cornerback.

Regardless, president Art Rooney II brushed off the idea of the Steelers rebuilding.

“I don’t like that word that much,” Rooney said the day after Tomlin resigned. “We’ll try to compete day one if we can.”

McCarthy’s potential arrival would indicate that’s still the plan.

His hire would also give McCarthy a chance to burnish a resume that stalled a bit after guiding the Packers from a wild-card berth to the franchise’s fifth Super Bowl in 2010.

McCarthy is just 6-9 in the playoffs since the confetti fell at AT&T Stadium. That includes a 1-2 mark with the Cowboys, where he posted three straight 12-win seasons from 2021-23 before being fired after Dallas tumbled to 7-10 in 2024 thanks in large part to an injury to quarterback Dak Prescott that limited him to just eight games.

The one thing McCarthy — who early in his career was a graduate assistant at the University of Pittsburgh (which now shares a building with the Steelers) — has consistently done is put together offenses that can move the ball.

McCarthy-coached teams have finished in the top 10 in yards in 12 of his 18 seasons, though his first years in both Green Bay in 2006 and Dallas in 2020 were sluggish.

The Steelers have been stuck in a transition period on offense for a solid half-decade. That transition may soon move to an expensive and aging defense that has potential Hall of Famers at every level (defensive tackle Cam Heyward, linebacker T.J. Watt and defensive back Jalen Ramsey), all in their 30s.

McCarthy would be the first Steelers hire with previous NFL head coaching experience since Mike Nixon in 1965. Nixon lasted just one season in Pittsburgh and was fired after going 2-12. Nixon was replaced by Bill Austin, who made it three years before Pittsburgh hired Noll, a decision that transformed the franchise from a laughingstock into one of the league’s most successful and stable teams.

Noll and his four Super Bowls set a standard of excellence that Cowher and Tomlin maintained in their own unique ways.

That standard, however, had slipped of late. McCarthy’s mandate will be returning some of the luster to a team that hasn’t won a playoff game since the final days of the Barack Obama administration.

It will also provide a test of sorts for the hometown boy who made good, who now gets to find out whether you can truly go home again.

Snow Watch Cancellations and Delays for Monday, January 26th, 2026

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January 26th, 2026

                         School or Organization       Cancellation or Delay  ( If blank no cancellation or delay reported)
  Adelphoi Education/Beaver (Rochester)         Closed Monday
  Aliquippa Area School District                All district operations and remote learning closed Monday
  Ambridge Area School District Remote Instruction and No Transportation Monday Morning, All Activities Cancelled
  Avonworth School District Remote Instruction, No Transportation Monday
  Baden Academy Charter Closed Monday Morning
  Beaver Area School District            Closed Monday, All Activities and Athletics Cancelled (Board Meeting will be held virtually via Zoom)
  Beaver County Courthouse Closed, Along with All Beaver County Buildings)
  Beaver County Head Start Closed Monday
  Beaver County Rehabilitation Center Closed Monday
  Beaver Falls Crime Watch Cancelled Monday Night
  Big Beaver Falls Area School District Remote Instruction, No Transportation Monday, All After School Activities Cancelled
  Beaver County CTC           Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday
  Beaver County Transit Authority          All Services Cancelled Monday
  Beaver Valley Montessori School Closed Monday
  Blackhawk Area School District            Remote Learning Day Monday, All After School Activities Cancelled
  Blackhawk Meals on Wheels       Closed Monday
  Butler County Community College (All Locations, Including Cranberry Township) Closed Monday
  CCBC            Closed Monday
  CCBC Aviation Sciences Center            Closed Monday
  Center at the Mall (Beaver Valley Mall in Monaca)      Closed
  Center Township Municipal Offices Closed Monday Night and Monday Evening
  Central Valley School District            Closed Monday, All After School Activities Cancelled
  Christ Angelican Church (New Brighton)   Closed Monday
  Cornell School District Remote Learning Day Monday, All After School Activities and Athletics cancelled
  Cranberry Community United Presbyterian Church (Cranberry Township) Closed Monday, All Activities Cancelled
  Divine Grace Parish (Cranberry, All Locations) All Masses Canceled; All Meetings Canceled; Parish Offices Closed
  Education Center at Watson (Sewickley) Closed Monday
  Ellwood City Area School District Closed Monday, (In-Service Day)
  Ellwood City Area Public Library Closed Monday
  Evangel Heights Child Care (Beaver) Closed Monday
  Families Matter Food Pantry Closed Monday
  Footprints in the Sand Daycare (Aliquippa) Closed Monday
  Freedom Area School District Flexible Instruction Day Monday, All Activities and Athletics Cancelled
  H.A.P. Community Outings (Aliquippa) Closed Monday Morning
  Head Start of Beaver County – Aliquippa Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County -Ambridge Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls 7th Ave. Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls 6th Ave. Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – Central Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – Blackhawk Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – CCBC Closed Monday
  Head Start/ Early Head Start of Beaver County Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – Rochester Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – Southside Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – New Brighton Middle School Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – New Brighton High School Closed Monday
  Head Start of Beaver County – Riverside Closed Monday
  Heart Prints Center for Early Education (Cranberry Township) Closed Monday
  Hope Academy- Conway Closed Monday
  Hopewell School District Remote Learning Day Monday, All After School Activities Cancelled
 Kiddie Korner (Beaver) Closed Monday
 Life Family Pre-School Closed Monday
 Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School Closed Monday, Flexible Instruction Day
  Mary, Queen of Saints Parish CCD Classes Cancelled Monday Evening
  Mc Guire Memorial EOC Closed Monday Morning    
  Mc Guire Memorial School Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday
  Midland Borough school District Closed Monday Morning
  Montour Area School District Remote Instruction, No Transportation Monday Morning
  Monaca Senior Center Closed Monday Morning, All Activities Cancelled
  Monaca VFD #1 Closed Monday, Bingo Cancelled
  Moon Area School District Remote Instruction, No Transportation Monday
  Mother’s Morning Out/Noah’s Ark Preschool/Sewickley Closed Monday
  Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Pre-school (Moon Twp.) Closed Monday
  New Brighton Area School District Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday
  New Horizons (Beaver) Closed Monday
  North Catholic School District Closed Flexible Instruction Day Monday Morning
  Our Lady of Fatima/ Hopewell Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday
  Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School (Coraopolis) Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday
  PA Career Link (Beaver County) Closed Monday
  Pawmazing Bakery (Beaver) Closed Monday
  Penn State Beaver (Monaca) Closed Monday, Closed until 5 a.m. on Tuesday, (1/27/26)
  Perfect Ten Gymnastics (Ambridge) Closed Monday Evening
  Provident Charter School West (Baden) Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday Morning
  Quaker Valley School District Closed Monday Morning
  Riverside Beaver County Area School District Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday Morning
  Rochester Area School District Closed Monday, All Activities Cancelled
  Robert Morris University (Moon Township) Classes Canceled & Administrative Offices Closed Monday
  Seneca Valley Area School District Closed Monday
  Sewickley Academy Closed Monday Morning
  Sewickley Meals on Wheels Closed Monday Afternoon
  Sewickley Public Library Closed Monday Afternoon and Evening
  Slippery Rock Area School District Closed Monday Morning
  Slippery Rock Program Center Closed Monday Afternoon
  Slippery Rock University Activate Remote Protocol Monday Morning
  St. Andrews Day School (Moon Township) Closed Monday
  St. James-Sewickley Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday Morning
  St. Monica Catholic Academy Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday
  St. Killian’s Catholic School (Cranberry) Closed, Flexible Instruction Day Monday Morning
  St. Peter & Paul School/Beaver Closed Monday
  St. Stephens Lutheran Academy/Zelienople Closed Monday Morning
  South Side Area School District Closed Monday, No Evening Activities Monday Evening
  Sto Rox Closed Monday, All After School Activities and Athletics Cancelled
  The Lindsay Theater (Sewickley) Closed Monday
  The Phoenix Center (Rochester) Closed Monday Morning
  The Prevention Network and Class Academy (Beaver County) Closed Monday
  TT Toy Box Daycare (McKees Rocks) Closed Monday Afternoon and Monday Evening
  Western Beaver Area School District Closed/All Activities Cancelled Monday
  West Allegheny School District Remote Learning Day Monday Morning
  Zelienople Meals on Wheels Closed Monday

UPDATE: PennDOT Lifts Tier Restrictions in the Pittsburgh Region

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT has now lifted the temporary restrictions on certain vehicles from traveling on several roadways in southwestern Pennsylvania. PennDOT temporarily restricted certain vehicles from using the interstates to help ensure that the interstates remained open during the most challenging conditions of the winter storm due to the winter storm impacting the region.

The vehicle restrictions reflecting Tier 3 of Pennsylvania’s weather event vehicle restriction plan have now been removed from the following District 11 roadways:

Allegheny County

  • Interstates 79, 279 (Parkway North), 376 (Parkways East and West), and 579
  • Route 28

Beaver County

  • Interstate 376 (Beaver Valley Expressway)

Lawrence County

  • Interstate 79
  • Interstate 376

The speed limit will continue to be restricted to 45 mph for all vehicles on the roadways that are listed above as well as Routes 28 and 65 in Allegheny County and Route 65 in Beaver County. Commercial vehicles not affected by restrictions on these or other roadways must move to the right lane on roadways with speed restrictions.

Pittsburgh warming centers to warm up during the 2026 winter storm

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The City of Pittsburgh will activate four warming centers today because of the winter storm that hit western Pennsylvania over the weekend. Here are the addresses and the times for these warming centers:

  • Beechview Healthy Active Living Community Center | 1555 Broadway Ave., 15216 | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.  
  • Greenfield Healthy Active Living Community Center | 745 Greenfield Ave., 15217 | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.  
  • Sheraden Healthy Active Living Community Center | 720 Sherwood Avenue, 15204 | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.  
  • South Side Market House Healthy Active Living Community Center | 12th & Bingham Streets, 15203 | 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. 

Beaver County warming centers to stay warm during the 2026 winter storm

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The Cornerstone of Beaver County (TCBC) is letting local residents know that warming centers are available in Beaver County to warm up during the winter storm that is continuing today. According to the TCBC website, here are the addresses of these centers and the times they are open:

Local Warming Center Locations and Hours of Operation:

The Cornerstone of Beaver County 
600 6th Street, Beaver Falls, PA
Mon-Fri 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Koppel Volunteer Fire Department
5525 5th Avenue, Koppel, PA
Mon-Fri 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.

New Brighton Municipal Building
610 3rd Avenue, New Brighton, PA
Mon-Thurs 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Uncommon Grounds
380 Franklin Ave, Aliquippa, PA
Tues-Thurs 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

YMCA of Beaver County
2236 Third Ave., New Brighton PA
Mon-Fri 5 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Sat. 6 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sun. 12p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Anyone experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness or housing-related crisis at anytime can call The Cornerstone of Beaver County at 724-846-6400 for assistance.

Flights to resume at Pittsburgh International Airport following the winter snow storm and hundreds of cancellations

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Air travel is set to resume at Pittsburgh International Airport this morning after over 100 flights were cancelled yesterday amid an unprecedented winter storm that covered western Pennsylvania with snow. According to the flight-tracking site FlightAware, Pittsburgh International Airport has 102 cancellations and eight delays as of yesterday evening. The website to check flights at the airport in Pittsburgh can be accessed by clicking here.

Aliquippa School District Cuts Electric Capacity Costs by almost $23,000 Annually

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) A recent summary of annual electric cost savings was achieved by the Aliquippa School District through its independent partnership with Chrislynn Energy Services after a meeting occurred on Friday. That outcome is directly related to the strategic decision from Aliquippa School District to move away from the traditional energy consortium model and by pursuing a district-specific approach to energy management and fiscal efficiency. According to a release from the Aliquippa School District, the key results of this endeavour are as follows:

Key Results (Verified by PJM Interconnection)
  • Capacity obligation reduced: 417.76 kW → 149.41 kW
  • Annual capacity costs reduced:
    • From: $39,033.11
    • To: $16,329.91
  • Total verified annual savings: $22,703.20
  • Impact period: June 2026 – May 2027
  • Operational impact: None
An additional performance indicator resulting from this effort is a 208.3% capacity load factor, significantly exceeding the 100% benchmark typically considered strong performance. This reflects exceptional peak demand management and confirms that the District successfully limited usage during the hours that drive long-term capacity costs.
Significance
This report demonstrates measurable, recurring savings achieved through a targeted, data-driven energy strategy rather than a pooled consortium approach, where individual district performance is often diluted. The savings will flow through future electric supply pricing and provide lasting budget benefits.

PennDOT Removes Restrictions on Certain Vehicles in the Region of Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT announced that it has now lifted the temporary restrictions on certain vehicles from traveling on several roadways in southwestern Pennsylvania. PennDOT temporarily restricted certain vehicles from using the interstates to help ensure that theyremained open during the most challenging conditions of the winter storm due to the winter storm that has impactedthe region. However, because of the winter storm, no commercial vehicles are permitted EXCEPT loaded single trailers with chains or approved Alternate Traction Devices on the following roadways:

Allegheny County

  • Interstates 79, 279 (Parkway North), 376 (Parkways East and West), and 579
  • Route 28

Beaver County

  • Interstate 376 (Beaver Valley Expressway)

Lawrence County

  • Interstate 79
  • Interstate 376

Speed limits will also continue to be restricted to 45 mph on these roadways, as well as Routes 28 and 65 in Allegheny County and Route 65 in Beaver County, for all vehicles. Commercial vehicles that are not affected by other roadway restrictions must move to the right lane. In addition, all school buses, commercial buses, motor coaches, motorcycles, RVs/motorhomes and passenger vehicles (cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, etc.) towing trailers are not permitted on the affected roadways while restrictions are in place. Finally, the I-279 and I-579 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes in the City of Pittsburgh and Ross Township of Allegheny County, will remain closed until crews are able to safely reopen to traffic. More information will be provided in advance of reopening the HOV lanes.

New Brighton Delays Garbage and Recycling Pickup One Day This Week Due To Storm

(New Brighton, Pa.) The Borough of New Brighton announced via social media and email blast that  the winter storm will cause a delay in garbage and recycling pick up this week.  Below was is the statement released by the borough.

Due to the winter storm, Aiken Refuse will not be collecting garbage and recycling tomorrow, Monday, January 26 in the Borough of New Brighton .

All refuse and recycling collection routes for tomorrow and the remainder of this week will be delayed by one day. Normal collection schedules will resume next week.

PennDOT Reduces Speed Limit on Several Area Roadways in Southwest Region

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Pittsburgh, PA – Due to the winter storm, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has temporarily reduced the speed limit on several roadways in the region.

PennDOT is urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel but those who must head out will see speeds reduced to 45 mph on the following highways:

Allegheny County

  • Interstates 79, 279 (Parkway North), 376 (Parkways East and West), and 579
  • Routed 28 and 65

Beaver County

  • Interstate 376 (Beaver Valley Expressway)

Lawrence County

  • Interstate 79
  • Interstate 376

Additional speed restrictions on interstates and expressways may be implemented as the storm progresses.

As a reminder, the following vehicle restrictions were implemented, in accordance with Tier 4 of the commonwealth’s weather event vehicle restriction plan on area interstates and Route 28.

Under Tier 4 restrictions, no commercial vehicles are permitted. Additionally, all school buses, commercial buses, motor coaches, motorcycles, RVs/motorhomes and passenger vehicles (cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, etc.) towing trailers are not permitted on affected roadways while restrictions are in place.

While PennDOT recommends not traveling during winter storms, motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,200 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional X alerts.

Motorists should always allow plenty of space when driving near plow trucks. Also, for their own safety and the safety of plow operators, motorists should never attempt to pass a truck while it is plowing or spreading winter materials.

PennDOT reminds motorists to pack an emergency kit for their vehicles. A basic kit should include non-perishable food, water, blanket, small shovel and warm clothes. When preparing an emergency kit, motorists should account for special needs of passengers such as baby food, pet supplies or medications and pack accordingly.

More information about how to prepare for any type of emergency, including free downloadable checklists of items to keep in your home, car, and at work, and specific information for people with access and functional needs or pets, is available on the Ready PA webpage.

For more winter driving tips and information on how PennDOT treats winter storms, visit www.PennDOT.pa.gov/winter.

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